Returning to pop after a four-year hiatus, Madonna enlisted respected techno producer William Orbit as her collaborator for Ray of Light, a self-conscious effort to stay abreast of contemporary trends. Unlike other veteran artists who attempted to come to terms with electronica, Madonna was always a dance artist, so it's no real shock to hear her sing over breakbeats, pulsating electronics, and blunted trip-hop beats. Still, it's mildly surprising that it works as well as it does, largely due to Madonna and Orbit's subtle attack. They've reigned in the beats, tamed electronica's eccentricities, and retained her flair for pop melodies, creating the first mainstream pop album that successfully embraces techno. Sonically, it's the most adventurous record she has made, but it's far from inaccessible, since the textures are alluring and the songs have a strong melodic foundation, whether it's the swirling title track, the meditative opener, "Substitute for Love," or the ballad "Frozen." For all of its attributes, there's a certain distance to Ray of Light, born of the carefully constructed productions and Madonna's newly mannered, technically precise singing. It all results in her most mature and restrained album, which is an easy achievement to admire, yet not necessarily an easy one to love. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Greatest hits collections aside, I think this might be THE BEST album of Madonna's career. There's seriously something on this album for everyone. It's got deep songs, fun songs, passionate songs, fast songs, slow songs, and ALL of them are just beautiful beyond compare. Madonna will probably always be able to knock out the hits, but this albums went way beyond that. It's music as art.
I find this albumn so seductive in various ways. It is assuredly a massive effort to stretch her artistic expression and I find that admirable. Alot of it is complicated and different, but still I find a sense of familiarity - since Madonna has always been so up for change and enlightenment over the years. This album fits her and shows a grown-up transistion that may have been difficult but was well worth the journey. This is one of my all-time favorite albumns even if she is not my all-time fav
ah, the voice of freedom for a whole generation. and now there is a new generation sitting at her lap learning from a true sage in life, love, and internal strength to carry on in the face of adversity.